CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
Field of the Disclosure
[0002] The present disclosure relates to a backlight unit for an image formed on a side
mirror for a vehicle to warn a collision risk of a blind spot.
Description of Related Art
[0003] For the convenience of consumers, various collision warning systems for front and
block spot are being increasingly applied to a vehicle, and the present disclosure
relates to a backlight unit for blink spot warning lighting.
[0004] The backlight unit is composed of various reflection and diffusion layers in the
form of indirect light in which a light source radiated from the side emits light
to the front. At this time, it is a lamp manufactured so that light can emit uniformly,
and serves to emit a warning image through an image engraved on a side mirror. The
backlight unit uses multi-layered reflection and diffusion materials to emit uniform
and bright light to the front. That is, the backlight unit usually has a multi-layer
with two or more reflection and diffusion layers for uniformly emitting light formed
therein. As the related art,
Korean Patent No. 10-1526792 discloses a backlight unit composed of multiple layers such as top/bottom cases,
a light source unit, a protection plate, a light guide plate, a prism plate, a reflector,
and a diffuser sheet. According to the related art, the role of each layer is not
clear, and the multi-layer structure used for implementing uniform brightness (mitigating
hot spot) reduces overall brightness as the light passes through several layers. In
addition, the multi-layer structure increases the cost and complicates the assembly
process.
[0005] In addition, due to the structure that cannot be applied because a hot wire is adjacent
to the warning image due to the rectangular shape of the backlight unit, there is
also a concern of lowering visibility due to lack of dehumidification and snow removal
performance in high humidity, freezing environments or rain.
[0006] The contents described in Description of Related Art are to help the understanding
of the background of the present disclosure, and may include what is not previously
known to those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0007] The present disclosure has been made in efforts to solve the above problem associated
to the related art, and an object of the present disclosure is to provide a backlight
unit, which can uniformly emit light while unifying the number of reflection and diffusion
layers, and be advantageous for applying a hot wire, thereby improving visibility.
[0008] A backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting according to one aspect of the present
disclosure includes a printed circuit board (PCB) mounted with a light-emitting diode
(LED), a bottom case having the PCB embedded on a lower portion thereof, and having
an opened front surface, and a top case including a front plate covering the front
surface of the bottom case, and a guide protrusion formed to protrude backward from
a rear surface of the front plate to guide the light from the LED to the front plate.
[0009] The guide protrusion includes a guide part including a first side portion and a second
side portion for guiding the light from the LED and a light incident part disposed
upward from the LED, in which the light incident part is disposed at a height lower
than a height of a lower end of the guide part with respect to a height of the PCB.
[0010] Here, the light incident part is formed with a pattern.
[0011] In addition, the guide protrusion can further include an inclined part connected
from both ends of the light incident part up to both lower ends of the guide part.
[0012] In addition, the top case can further include a rear plate having an outer circumferential
surface formed along the rear surfaces of the guide part, the light incident part,
and the inclined part.
[0013] In addition, the backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting can further include
an adhesive tape bonded to the front surface of the front plate of the top case, and
having some transparent regions on which an image is displayed.
[0014] Here, the transparent region of the adhesive tape is disposed on a location higher
than the inclined part.
[0015] In addition, the backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting can further include
a reflector covering the guide protrusion and the rear plate, and inserted between
inside surfaces of the top case and the bottom case.
[0016] Meanwhile, the front surface of the rear plate is formed with a pattern.
[0017] Here, a density of the pattern is different depending upon a distance from the light
incident part.
[0018] Furthermore, the pattern is denser as the distance from the light incident part increases.
[0019] Meanwhile, a distance between upper ends of the first side portion and the second
side portion of the guide part is shorter than a distance between lower ends of the
first side portion and the second side portion.
[0020] In addition, a plurality of LEDs are mounted, and the guide protrusion can include
a plurality of light incident parts corresponding to the plurality of LEDs, and the
guide protrusion can further include a plurality of inclined parts formed to be inclined
upward from both ends of each of the plurality of light incident parts.
[0021] Next, a backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting according to another aspect
of the present disclosure includes a printed circuit board (PCB) mounted with a light-emitting
diode (LED), a bottom case having the PCB embedded on a lower portion thereof, and
having an opened front surface, and a top case including a front plate covering the
front surface of the bottom case, a guide protrusion formed to protrude backward from
a rear surface of the front plate, and a rear plate having an outer circumferential
surface formed along the rear surface of the guide protrusion.
[0022] In addition, the guide protrusion includes a guide part including a first side portion
and a second side portion for guiding the light from the LED and a light incident
part disposed upward from the LED, in which the light incident part is disposed at
a height lower than a height of a lower end of the guide part with respect to a height
of the PCB.
[0023] In addition, the guide protrusion can further include an inclined part connected
from both ends of the light incident part up to both lower ends of the guide part.
[0024] Furthermore, a distance between upper ends of the first side portion and the second
side portion of the guide part is shorter than a distance between lower ends of the
first side portion and the second side portion.
[0025] In addition, the backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting can further include
an adhesive tape bonded to the front surface of the front plate of the top case, and
having some transparent regions on which an image is displayed.
[0026] In addition, the light incident part and the rear plate are formed with patterns.
[0027] In addition, the backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting can further include
a reflector covering the guide protrusion and the rear plate, and inserted between
inside surfaces of the top case and the bottom case.
[0028] According to the backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting according to the
present disclosure, it is possible to allow the top case to serve as the light guide
plate, the prism plate, and the diffusion sheet to integrate multiple layers as before,
thereby being advantageous for workability and cost.
[0029] Despite such a situation, it is possible to implement the uniform and sufficient
light quantity.
[0030] In addition, it is possible to improve the dehumidification and snow removal performance
by the structure of being advantageous for applying the hot wire, thereby preventing
the reduction in visibility.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031]
FIG. 1 shows a backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting according to the present
disclosure.
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective diagram of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 shows a partial shape of a front surface of the backlight unit for blind spot
warning lighting according to the present disclosure.
FIG. 4 shows a partial shape of a side surface of the backlight unit for blind spot
warning lighting according to the present disclosure.
FIG. 5 shows a partial shape of a rear surface of the backlight unit for blind spot
warning lighting according to the present disclosure.
FIG. 6 shows a partial shape of a front surface of a backlight unit for blind spot
warning lighting in a first comparative example.
FIG. 7 shows a light quantity measurement result according to the first comparative
example of FIG. 6.
FIG. 8 shows a partial region of FIG. 7.
FIG. 9 shows a light quantity measurement result according to an application example
of the first comparative example of FIG. 6.
FIG. 10 shows a partial region of FIG. 8.
FIG. 11 shows the light quantity measurement result according to the exemplary embodiment
of the present disclosure shown in FIG. 5.
FIG. 12 shows a partial region of FIG. 10.
FIG. 13 shows the light quantity measurement result according to a first application
example of the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure shown in FIG. 5.
FIG. 14 shows a partial region of FIG. 13.
FIGS. 15, 16, and 17 show other application examples of the backlight unit according
to the present disclosure.
DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
[0032] To fully understand the present disclosure, operational advantages of the present
disclosure, and the object achieved by the practice of the present disclosure, reference
should be made to the accompanying drawings exemplifying a preferred exemplary embodiment
of the present disclosure and the contents shown in the accompanying drawings.
[0033] In describing the preferred exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a description
of the known technology or the repetitive description to unnecessarily obscure the
gist of the present disclosure will be reduced or omitted.
[0034] FIG. 1 shows a backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting according to the present
disclosure, and FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective diagram of FIG. 1.
[0035] FIG. 3 shows a partial shape of a front surface of the backlight unit for blind spot
warning lighting according to the present disclosure, FIG. 4 shows a partial shape
of a side surface of the backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting according
to the present disclosure, and FIG. 5 shows a partial shape of a rear surface of the
backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting according to the present disclosure.
[0036] Hereinafter, a backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting according to an exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to
5.
[0037] The present disclosure reduces a multi-layer structure for diffusing light from a
light source in a backlight unit to a single layer, thereby reducing a light quantity
lost while transmitting each layer. In addition, shown is a backlight unit with a
single layer but uniform and bright properties by a material of an integral top case
130 and the optimization of an optic structure.
[0038] The optimization of the multi-layer structure is formed of a single layer with an
integral structure so that the top case 130 serves as a diffuser sheet, a prism plate,
a light guide plate as well as the top case.
[0039] The backlight unit has been manufactured using the multiple structure made of various
materials such as the diffusion sheet, the prism plate, and the light guide plate
as the conventional main diffusion material in the backlight unit, and the top case
(+ protection plate) for protecting internal parts has also been separately used.
This has a structure of causing a large amount of light lost in each layer and causes
a problem of increasing the number of processes and the cost.
[0040] Specifically, a backlight unit 100 according to the present disclosure is composed
of a lower case 110, a bottom case 120, a top case 130, a printed circuit board (PCB)
141, a light-emitting diode (LED) 142, a reflector 150, and an adhesive tape (flon)
160.
[0041] The lower case 110 is a component configured to accommodate and support the PCB 141,
wires, etc., and the bottom case 120 can be mounted or integrally formed on an upper
portion of the lower case 110.
[0042] The bottom case 120 has opened front and lower surfaces, and a front rim shape corresponding
to a rear surface of the top case 130 to be coupled to the top case 130.
[0043] The PCB 141 is horizontally disposed in and inserted into a space through the opened
lower surface of the bottom case 120, and the LED 142 is mounted on the PCB 141 as
a light source.
[0044] The reflector 150 having an opened front surface can be in contact with and inserted
into an inside surface of the bottom case 120.
[0045] The top case 130 is coupled to cover the front surface of the bottom case 120 for
protecting a light-emitting part to serve as a light guide plate so that the light
from the LED 142 is emitted forward, and can also serve as the prism plate and the
diffusion sheet.
[0046] The top case 130 is composed of a front plate 131 of a flat plate, and a guide protrusion
vertically protruding backward from the rear surface of the front plate 131, and a
rear plate 135 covering a rear end of the guide protrusion, and the guide protrusion
is composed of a guide part 132, a light incident part 133, and an inclined part 134.
[0047] The guide protrusion can be configured so that the light emitted by the LED 142 can
be light-guided.
[0048] The guide part 132 has a shape corresponding to an outer circumference of a two-dimensional
warning image shape except for a lower surface thereof.
[0049] According to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the guide part 132
is configured in a both-sided shape of a triangular shape except for the lower surface
thereof to correspond to the triangular warning image. In other words, the guide part
132 can include a first side portion and a second side portion.
[0050] Therefore, it is possible to minimize a portion to which a hot wire is not applied
due to a triangular structure matched with a triangular warning image, thereby solving
a humidity quality problem that can occur in a side mirror.
[0051] The light incident part 133 is disposed in parallel adjacent to the LED 142 upward
from the LED 142.
[0052] As shown in FIG. 5, the light incident light 133 is disposed at a height lower than
a lower end of the guide part 132 with respect to a height of the PCB 141 and formed
with a step. Therefore, a hot spot can be formed at the height lower than the lower
end of the guide part 132, thereby securing a distance from the guide part 132 region
corresponding to the warning image to cover the hot spot.
[0053] Furthermore, the light incident part 133 can be formed with a pattern, thereby improving
light guide performance. The pattern can be an uneven shape, a dimple shape, etc.
[0054] In addition, the pattern can allow the light to be well light-guided up to the edge
around the lower end of the guide part 132.
[0055] Therefore, the inclined part 134 is connected to the lower end of the guide part
132 from each of both ends of the light incident part 133, and as shown, can be formed
of a flat inclined part, and also be formed in a rounded shape.
[0056] Therefore, a shape of the lower portion of the guide protrusion can be an inverted
trapezoid or arc shape.
[0057] An outer circumferential shape of the rear plate 135 also corresponds to the outer
circumferential shape of the guide protrusion according to the shape of the guide
protrusion, and therefore, the reflector 150 is also provided in a shape corresponding
to the shape of the rear plate 135, and inserted between inside surfaces of the top
case 130 and the bottom case 120 in a form of covering the guide protrusion and the
rear plate 135. In addition, as shown, a seating unit provided to correspond to the
form of the reflector 150 and having the reflector 150 inserted therein can be formed
inside the bottom case 120.
[0058] Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 4, the rear plate 135 is formed with a pattern on the
front surface thereof to facilitate the light delivery through the front surface thereof.
In addition, a density of the pattern can be different depending upon a distance from
the light incident part, and it is more preferable that the pattern is higher in density
as it is farther from the light incident part. The pattern can be the uneven shape,
the dimple shape, etc., and the high density of the pattern means that the formed
pattern is dense, and the low density thereof means that it is coarse.
[0059] Lastly, the adhesive tape 160 is formed so that a region with an image displayed
is transparent and other regions have a low transmittance to be bonded to the front
of the front plate 131 of the top case 130.
[0060] Therefore, the warning image is displayed by the light transmitting the transparent
region of the adhesive tape 160, and the inclined part 134 is not exposed through
the transparent region, so that the hot spot is not exposed to the outside of the
warning image.
[0061] Hereinafter, the brightness measurement results of the exemplary embodiment, the
application example of the exemplary embodiment, the comparative example, and the
application example of the comparative example of the present disclosure will be described.
[0062] The exemplary embodiment is a case where the pattern is formed on only the light
incident part 133, and the application example of the exemplary embodiment is a case
where the pattern is formed on the light incident part 133 and the rear plate 135.
[0063] In addition, as shown in FIG. 6, the comparative example is a case of having the
form in which the guide part 132-1 of the top case 130-1 can be the same as that of
the exemplary embodiment, but only the light incident part 133-1 corresponding to
the bottom surface exists and the inclined part does not exist. The application example
of the comparative example is a case where the pattern is formed on the light incident
part.
[0064] The brightness measurement results are summarized as follows.
Table 1
| |
Pattern of the light incident part |
Pattern of the rear plate |
Measured value(30 mA/LED) |
| Brightness by POINT [cd/m2] |
| Comparative example |
X |
X |
1 |
1588 |
| 2 |
1042 |
| 3 |
1326 |
| 4 |
3597 |
| AVERAGE |
1888.3 |
| UNI. |
29.0% |
| Application example of the comparative example |
0 |
X |
1 |
778 |
| 2 |
1107 |
| 3 |
1180 |
| 4 |
2847 |
| AVERAGE |
1478 |
| UNI. |
27.3% |
| Exemplary embodiment |
0 |
X |
1 |
620 |
| 2 |
1326 |
| 3 |
1048 |
| 4 |
1537 |
| AVERAGE |
1132.8 |
| UNI. |
40.3% |
| Application example of the exemplary embodiment |
0 |
0, the pattern is denser as it is farther from the light incident part |
1 |
1851 |
| 2 |
2069 |
| 3 |
1805 |
| 4 |
2181 |
| AVERAGE |
1976.5 |
| UNI. |
82.8% |
[0065] Where the uniformity (UNI.) refers to a percentage of the minimum value/the maximum
value among the measured values.
[0066] Referring to FIGS. 7 and 8 that show the result of the comparative example, the light
is concentrated on the vertex a of the triangle due to the straightness of the light
of the light source, and therefore, other vertices b and c are shaded.
[0067] Referring to FIGS. 9 and 10 that show the result of the application example of the
comparative example, the pattern is formed on the light incident part facing the light
source so that the light can be delivered up to the vertices b and c of the triangle,
but it can be seen that the hot spot is generated on the light source unit.
[0068] In addition, referring to FIGS. 11 and 12 according to the exemplary embodiment of
the present disclosure, this is a design for additionally securing the distance with
the light source to reduce (cover) the hot spot generated in the light source, and
at this time, the distance was secured in an inverted trapezoid shape advantageous
for minimizing the LOSS area and improving the dark region (so that the light is delivered
up to the vertex of the triangular lamp). However, since the LED has the structure
in which the light is emitted from the side to use the indirect light, there is a
point in which the entire light quantity emitted to the front is smaller than that
of the application example of the exemplary embodiment.
[0069] Referring to FIGS. 13 and 14 according to the application example of the exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure, unlike the related art formed of the multiple
layers, it can be seen that the irregular patterns with different densities are formed
on the rear surface of the top case so that the top case can serve as the prism plate
and the diffusion sheet as well as the light guide plate, thereby increasing the light
quantity emitted to the front.
[0070] As described above, according to the exemplary embodiment and the application example
of the present disclosure, it can be seen that it is possible not to expose the hot
spot and to entirely, uniformly distribute the light, and it is advantageous to secure
the light quantity and secure the uniformity.
[0071] In addition, in case of using the conventional square backlight unit, the region
to which the hot wire formed on the side mirror is not applied increases and therefore,
humidity can occur on the side mirror, and the shape of the top case according to
the present disclosure can prevent the quality from being reduced by not applying
the hot wire.
[0072] The present disclosure is not limited to the shape of the top case by which the aforementioned
functions are implemented, that is, the shapes of the front plate and the guide part,
and these shapes can be changed depending upon the shape of the warning image to be
used.
[0073] In other words, the top case can be formed of a top case 230 on which a guide part
232 having approximately an inverted triangular shape shown in FIG. 15 is formed.
[0074] In addition, as shown in FIG. 16, the top case can also be formed of a top case 330
on which a guide part 332 having approximately a right triangle or rectangular shape
is formed.
[0075] In addition, as shown in FIG. 17, the top case can also be formed of a top case 430
on which a guide part 432 has a shape corresponding to an outer circumference of a
warning image shape except for a lower surface thereof, a plurality of light sources
and a plurality of light incident parts 433 are disposed to be spaced apart from each
other, and an inclined parts 434 are formed between the light incident parts 433.
[0076] While the present disclosure has been described above with reference to the exemplified
drawings, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that the present disclosure is
not limited to the described exemplary embodiments, and can be variously modified
and changed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
Therefore, the modified examples or the changed examples will be included in the scope
of the present disclosure, and the scope of the present disclosure should be construed
based on the appended claims.
1. A backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting comprising:
a printed circuit board (PCB) mounted to a light-emitting diode (LED);
a bottom case having the PCB embedded on a lower portion thereof, and having an opened
front surface; and
a top case comprising a front plate covering the opened front surface of the bottom
case, and a guide protrusion protruding backward from a rear surface of the front
plate to guide light from the LED to the front plate.
2. The backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting of claim 1, wherein the guide protrusion
comprises:
a guide part comprising a first side portion and a second side portion for guiding
the light from the LED; and
a light incident part disposed upward from the LED; and
wherein the light incident part is positioned at a height lower than a height of a
lower end of the guide part with respect to a height of the PCB.
3. The backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting of claim 2, wherein the light incident
part is formed with a pattern.
4. The backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting of claim 2, wherein the guide protrusion
further comprises an inclined part connected from both ends of the light incident
part up to both lower ends of the guide part.
5. The backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting of claim 4, wherein the top case
further comprises a rear plate having an outer circumferential surface formed along
the rear surfaces of the guide part, the light incident part, and the inclined part.
6. The backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting of claim 4, further comprising
an adhesive tape bonded to the front surface of the front plate of the top case, the
adhesive tape having a plurality of transparent regions on which an image is displayed.
7. The backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting of claim 6, wherein one of the
transparent regions of the adhesive tape is positioned at a location higher than the
inclined part.
8. The backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting of claim 5, further comprising
a reflector covering the guide protrusion and the rear plate, the reflector being
inserted between inside surfaces of the top case and the bottom case.
9. The backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting of claim 5, wherein the front surface
of the rear plate is formed with a pattern.
10. The backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting of claim 9, wherein a density of
the pattern is different depending upon a distance from the light incident part.
11. The backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting of claim 10, wherein the pattern
is denser as the distance from the light incident part increases.
12. The backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting of claim 2, wherein a distance
between upper ends of the first side portion and the second side portion of the guide
part is shorter than a distance between lower ends of the first side portion and the
second side portion.
13. The backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting of claim 2, wherein the LED includes
a plurality of LEDs, and the guide protrusion comprises a plurality of light incident
parts corresponding to the plurality of LEDs.
14. The backlight unit for blind spot warning lighting of claim 13, wherein the guide
protrusion further comprises a plurality of inclined parts inclined upward from both
ends of each of the plurality of light incident parts.